Our Friend the Moon: 9 AM - 12 PM / Morning K-2ndUse your senses to explore our nearest astronomical neighbor—the moon! Learn about the geographical features of the moon. Play with simulated lunar soil and rocks to explore what it’s like to be an astronaut visiting the moon. FULL

Space Academy: Cosmic Kids ($35): 1 PM - 4 PM / Afternoon / K-2ndPlay the role of a NASA Astronaut on a highly-specialized crew and design an experiment to understand your space mission. Next, travel aboard the International Space Station to a Space Craft and conduct scientific experiments. FULL

Space Academy: Exploration Station: ($35): 9 AM - 12 PM / Morning / 3rd-5thImagine you are a science team working to launch a probe into a comet! Join an elite crew of engineers and astronauts who conduct a variety of experiments, and discover how NASA personnel must work together to succeed in their space missions. CALL TO REGISTER

Solar Explorer: 1 PM - 4 PM / Afternoon / 3rd-5thLearn about our sun, what it’s made of, and how it moves across the daytime sky. Safely observe the sun through a telescope (if the weather permits), and made your own model of the sun- solar flares and sunspots included. register>>

Easy Electricity: 1 PM - 4 PM / Afternoon / K-2ndEnjoy this hair-raising workshop and discover the power of electricity! Connect circuits to light up a bulb, and make a motor turn. Experiment with static electricity. register>>

Circuit Connection: 1 PM - 4 PM / Afternoon / 3rd-5thYou’ll be shocked to learn how electricity and circuits are connected. Experiment with circuits, lights, sounds, and motors. Learn the difference between a series and a parallel circuit. register>>

Wonders of Water: 1 PM - 4 PM / Afternoon / K-2ndComplete amazing experiments with water and discover its importance in the human body and on Earth. register>>

Scaling Our Solar System: 9 AM - 12 PM / Morning / 3rd-5thExplore the size and distance between objects in the solar system and create a solar system that fits in your pocket. register>>

Supernova!: 1 PM - 4 PM / Afternoon / 3rd-5thThe biggest stars in the galaxy end their lives as supernova explosions! Learn about how the largest stars die in supernova explosions and which stars will explode next. Make a pulsar to take home. register>>